getInputStream()
Returns an InputStream to retrieve POST data from the request.

int

getIntHeader(java.lang.String header)
Converts a header value to an integer.

java.lang.String

getLocalAddr()
This call returns the ip of the host actually used to connect to the Resin
server, which means that if ipchains, load balancing, or proxying is
involved this call does not return the correct host for
forming urls.

java.util.Locale

getLocale()
Returns the request's preferred locale, based on the Accept-Language
header.

java.util.Enumeration<java.util.Locale>

getLocales()
Returns an enumeration of all locales acceptable by the client.

getContentLength

Returns the content length of the data. This value may differ from
the actual length of the data. Newer browsers
supporting HTTP/1.1 may use "chunked" encoding which does
not make the content length available.

The upshot is, rely on the input stream to end when the data
completes.

getLocalAddr

This call returns the ip of the host actually used to connect to the Resin
server, which means that if ipchains, load balancing, or proxying is
involved this call does not return the correct host for
forming urls.

getLocalHost

getLocalName

Returns the IP address of the local host, i.e. the server.
This call returns the name of the host actaully used to connect to the
Resin server, which means that if ipchains, load balancing, or proxying
is involved this call does not return the correct host for
forming urls.

getLocalPort

Returns the port of the local host.
This call returns the port number actually used to connect to the Resin
server, which means that if ipchains, load balancing, or proxying is
involved this call does not return the correct port for
forming urls.
This call should not be used to test for an ssl connection
(getServerPort() == 443), ServletRequest.isSecure() is provided for that purpose.

getServerName

Returns the server name handling the request. When using virtual hosts,
this returns the virtual host name, e.g. "vhost1.caucho.com".
This call returns the host name as the client sees it, which means that
if ipchains, load balancing, or proxying is involved this call returns the
correct call for forming urls, but may not contain the host that Resin is
actually listening on.

getServerPort

Returns the server port used by the client, e.g. 80.
This call returns the port number as the client sees it, which means that
if ipchains, load balancing, or proxying is involved this call returns the
correct call for forming urls, but may not return the actual port that
Resin is listening on.
This call should not be used to test for an ssl connection
(getServerPort() == 443), ServletRequest.isSecure() is provided for that purpose.

getRequestDispatcher

Returns a request dispatcher for later inclusion or forwarding. This
is the servlet API equivalent to SSI includes. uri
is relative to the request URI. Absolute URIs are relative to
the application prefix (getContextPath()).

If getRequestURI() is /myapp/dir/test.jsp and the
uri is "inc.jsp", the resulting page is
/myapp/dir/inc.jsp.